Pedicularis longiflora var.tubiformis(Orobanchaceae)is an abundant parasitic herb mainly found in the Xiaopohu wetland of the Qinghai Lake Basin in Northwestern China.The species has an important local medicinal value...Pedicularis longiflora var.tubiformis(Orobanchaceae)is an abundant parasitic herb mainly found in the Xiaopohu wetland of the Qinghai Lake Basin in Northwestern China.The species has an important local medicinal value,and in this study,we evaluated the chemical profile of its stems,leaves and seeds using mass spectrometry.Dried samples of stems,leaves and seeds were grinded,weighted,and used for a series of extractions with an ultrasonic device at room temperature.The chemical profiles for each tissue were determined using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry(GC-MS)and Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry(LC-MS).Twenty-seven amino acids and organic acids were identified and quantified from stems,leaves and seeds.The content of amino acids detected in leaves and seeds was higher than the amount found in stems.Six fla-vonoids were also detected,including isoorientin,orientin,luteolin-7-O-glucoside,luteolin,apigenin and tricin.The concentrations of luteolin-7-O-glucoside,luteolin and tricin were the highest and more concentrated in leaves,while that of orientin was the lowest and mainly found in stems.Soluble monosaccharides and oligosaccharides below tetramer were also examined,and our analyses detected the presence of arabitol,fructose,galacturonic acid,glucose,glucuronic acid,inositol,sucrose,and trehalose.This is the first study to identify and quantify the main components of amino acids,organic acids,flavonoids and soluble sugars from stems,leaves and seeds of P.longiflora var.tubiformis.Eight of the amino acids detected are essential for humans,highlighting the medicinal importance of this species.Results shown here can be used as a reference case to develop future studies on the chemical constituents of Pedicularis herbs and other medicinal plants from the Tibetan region.展开更多
基金This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41761009)the Natural Science Foundation of Qinghai Province(2017-ZJ-904)+2 种基金the Scientific Research Fund of Ministry of Education“Chunhui Plan”(Z2015074,Z2016111)the Key Laboratory of Medicinal Animal and Plant Resources of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau in Qinghai Province(2020-ZJ-Y40)the Young and Middle-Aged Research Foundation of Qinghai Normal University(2017-33).
文摘Pedicularis longiflora var.tubiformis(Orobanchaceae)is an abundant parasitic herb mainly found in the Xiaopohu wetland of the Qinghai Lake Basin in Northwestern China.The species has an important local medicinal value,and in this study,we evaluated the chemical profile of its stems,leaves and seeds using mass spectrometry.Dried samples of stems,leaves and seeds were grinded,weighted,and used for a series of extractions with an ultrasonic device at room temperature.The chemical profiles for each tissue were determined using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry(GC-MS)and Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry(LC-MS).Twenty-seven amino acids and organic acids were identified and quantified from stems,leaves and seeds.The content of amino acids detected in leaves and seeds was higher than the amount found in stems.Six fla-vonoids were also detected,including isoorientin,orientin,luteolin-7-O-glucoside,luteolin,apigenin and tricin.The concentrations of luteolin-7-O-glucoside,luteolin and tricin were the highest and more concentrated in leaves,while that of orientin was the lowest and mainly found in stems.Soluble monosaccharides and oligosaccharides below tetramer were also examined,and our analyses detected the presence of arabitol,fructose,galacturonic acid,glucose,glucuronic acid,inositol,sucrose,and trehalose.This is the first study to identify and quantify the main components of amino acids,organic acids,flavonoids and soluble sugars from stems,leaves and seeds of P.longiflora var.tubiformis.Eight of the amino acids detected are essential for humans,highlighting the medicinal importance of this species.Results shown here can be used as a reference case to develop future studies on the chemical constituents of Pedicularis herbs and other medicinal plants from the Tibetan region.